White Sox unveil artwork honoring Pope Leo XIV
From the South Side to the Vatican, the Chicago White Sox have unveiled new artwork honoring Pope Leo XIV.
From the South Side to the Vatican, the Chicago White Sox have unveiled new artwork honoring Pope Leo XIV.
White Sox honor Pope Leo XIV with new ballpark tribute
From the South Side to the Vatican, the Chicago White Sox have unveiled new artwork honoring Pope Leo XIV.
From the South Side to the Vatican, the Chicago White Sox have unveiled new artwork honoring Pope Leo XIV.
White Sox unveil artwork honoring Pope Leo XIV?s South Side roots
The White Sox debuted a new art installation at Rate Field honoring Pope Leo XIV, a longtime fan who once sat in Section 140 during the 2005 World Series?cementing his South Side connection.
The White Sox debuted a new art installation at Rate Field honoring Pope Leo XIV, a longtime fan who once sat in Section 140 during the 2005 World Series?cementing his South Side connection.
ComEd customers warned of higher summer power bills
ComEd customers, get ready: Monthly electric bills are expected to climb starting June 1.
ComEd customers, get ready: Monthly electric bills are expected to climb starting June 1.
New police district may open on Chicago?s southwest side
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling is set to tour a vacant 75,000-square-foot armory near Midway Airport, as city and state leaders move forward with plans to turn it into a new police district to serve the Southwest Side.
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling is set to tour a vacant 75,000-square-foot armory near Midway Airport, as city and state leaders move forward with plans to turn it into a new police district to serve the Southwest Side.
DOJ launches civil rights probe into Chicago's employment practices
The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the City of Chicago?s employment practices, following remarks Mayor Brandon Johnson made during a recent fireside chat at a Woodlawn church.
The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the City of Chicago?s employment practices, following remarks Mayor Brandon Johnson made during a recent fireside chat at a Woodlawn church.
DOJ launches probe into Chicago's hiring practices after Mayor Johnson's comments
Is Chicago breaking civil rights law? The DOJ wants answers after comments made Sunday by Mayor Brandon Johnson.
Is Chicago breaking civil rights law? The DOJ wants answers after comments made Sunday by Mayor Brandon Johnson.
Green Bay fans roast an actual bear during tailgates: 'I'm offended on several levels' | ChicagoNOW
Gabriella Premus talked about her experience in Green Bay and some Packers traditions.
Gabriella Premus talked about her experience in Green Bay and some Packers traditions.
Man, 64, stabbed to death on Chicago's Near West Side
A 64-year-old man was stabbed to death Monday morning on Chicago's Near West Side.
A 64-year-old man was stabbed to death Monday morning on Chicago's Near West Side.
Delivery driver enters secured area at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, police say
A delivery driver accidentally drove into a secured area within O’Hare International Airport on Saturday, police said.
A delivery driver accidentally drove into a secured area within O’Hare International Airport on Saturday, police said.
Career fair at Chicago's Jesse Owens Community Academy inspires bright futures
Jesse Owens Community Academy is helping students sort out their futures this morning in West Pullman.
Jesse Owens Community Academy is helping students sort out their futures this morning in West Pullman.
Chicago area firefighters raise money for kids with serious illnesses
From battling flames to spreading hope, Chicago area firefighters are raising money to help children with life-threatening illnesses.
From battling flames to spreading hope, Chicago area firefighters are raising money to help children with life-threatening illnesses.
Greater Chicago Food Depository provides snacks for kids in after school programs
The Greater Chicago Food Depository is doing its part to help feed local kids and families in needs, including by providing snacks for kids involved in after school programs.
The Greater Chicago Food Depository is doing its part to help feed local kids and families in needs, including by providing snacks for kids involved in after school programs.
'Hamilton' returns to Chicago next year
The hit musical "Hamilton" is returning to Chicago in 2026 for a seven-week run at the CIBC Theatre.
The hit musical "Hamilton" is returning to Chicago in 2026 for a seven-week run at the CIBC Theatre.
'Hamilton' returns to Chicago next spring
The ultra-popular musical "Hamilton" will be returning to the Windy City next year, according to Broadway in Chicago.
The ultra-popular musical "Hamilton" will be returning to the Windy City next year, according to Broadway in Chicago.
Chicago weather: Chilly morning kicks off a cooler-than-normal week
Chicago faces a chilly, cloudy start to the week with showers midweek and a gradual warm-up by the weekend.
Chicago faces a chilly, cloudy start to the week with showers midweek and a gradual warm-up by the weekend.
Chicago crime: Man, 24, killed in Mayfair shooting
A man was shot and killed Sunday night in Chicago's Mayfair neighborhood.
A man was shot and killed Sunday night in Chicago's Mayfair neighborhood.
Chicago woman charged with stabbing 7-year-old in Rogers Park
A Chicago woman was charged with allegedly stabbing a 7-year-old boy Saturday morning on the North Side.
A Chicago woman was charged with allegedly stabbing a 7-year-old boy Saturday morning on the North Side.
Final bow: Beyoncé ends Chicago run of 'Cowboy Carter' tour at Soldier Field
Beyoncé continued to draw large crowds at Soldier Field on Sunday as she wrapped up the final show of her Chicago stop on the "Cowboy Carter" Tour.
Beyoncé continued to draw large crowds at Soldier Field on Sunday as she wrapped up the final show of her Chicago stop on the "Cowboy Carter" Tour.
Naperville overtakes Joliet as state?s third-most populous city, data shows
West suburban Naperville is now the third-most populous city in Illinois, overtaking Joliet, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
West suburban Naperville is now the third-most populous city in Illinois, overtaking Joliet, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau.



















